1. Networking.

2. How can you help?

3. Engage the small business.

4. Build a brand.

5. Negotiations.

6. Research competitors to do what they do and crush what they're not.

7. Put your ideas to use to gain exposure.

8. Hang on because it's going to be one hell of a ride!


Ah the Independent Contractor. Simple words of agreement can take you from paychecks and time card's to the freedom you've always dreamed of. Leaving the rat race to serve the rat race.  My former laundry business could be summed up as a tech savvy twist to an ancient service.  Now, being a middle man is easy but what isn't easy is being a middle man that 1- Has some kind of control over the service or 2- Finding a service that this could be implemented into. Enjoy :)

 
Idea Blog 11/10/2011
 
I'm going to try something i've been thinking about for a while now. I'd say i come up with at least two ideas a week that could be taken into immediate action with the right resources. In this section of the blog, i will be giving you ideas when i think they have potential as a real business opportunity.
No strings attached business idea that you yourself can take or build an idea off of. At the very least it should get you thinking about different ideas and how to implement them in real life. Let's see how it goes on feedback and maybe an idea show is in order.

Thanks for following guys.

Gary